Cantabria Traditional Architecture Summer School 2019

8 July - 21 July

Local traditional urbanism, architecture and building details will be studied in order to create a preservation and new traditional building manual for the area and, based on it, to design upgrade proposals for different public places of the town. Participants will have the chance to share ideas and work together with faculty and students from many nationalities in order to develop those proposals. Experts in local vernacular architecture and building techniques will be lecturing on diverse related topics. There will be trips around this region and some workshops and building sites will be visited too.

The registration fee is 300 euros. This fee includes tuition, accommodation, meals and transportation during the two weeks of the Summer School (departure from Madrid also). Those interested in participating must fill in the application form or send an email to: premiorafaelmanzano@gmail.com. We are developing a selection process among all candidates and several places will be reserved for the students of the participating universities. Please, check our website and look for the diverse grants available, thanks to the Fundação Serra Henrriques and Mina and Alireza Sagharchi.

The Summer School is organized by INTBAU and the Rafael Manzano Prize for New Traditional Architecture, thanks to the support of the Richard H. Driehaus Charitable Lead Trust (through a contribution to the Chicago Community Foundation for the Richard H. Driehaus Charitable Fund), the Fundación Botín, the Fundación EKABA and the Fundaçao Serra Henriques, and the collaboration of the Escola Superior Gallaecia (Portugal), the School of Architecture of the Judson University, the School of Architecture of the University of Miami and the School of Architecture of the University of Notre Dame (USA), the Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio, the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha and the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain), the Centro de Investigación de Arquitectura Tradicional (CIAT-UPM) and the Valderredible Town Hall.